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dcg1952 04-03-2005 02:41 PM

Three Signs of Too Much Indoor Practice
 
Well, after being on-call last weekend and working 12 straight days I was off this weekend and hoping for my first round of '05----rained hard yesterday and awoke to 2-3 inches of snow this morning. So, more indoor practice--and I realized how much I have done in the 2 weeks since visiting the Swamp. With apologies to David Letterman I present the top3 signs of too much indoor practice:

1. Your dowels are warping

2. You have practiced 12-5-1 so much there is a divot forming in the carpet

3. Your impact bag petitions the local court for a Protection From Abuse order against you

This has been the longest January I've ever seen! Please pass the Prozac.
Dr Dave

birdie_man 04-03-2005 08:47 PM

Not to mention the numerous holes in the walls...and the ceiling :P

mgjordan 04-03-2005 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by birdie_man
Not to mention the numerous holes in the walls...and the ceiling :P

Boy, do I have some stories on that one . :oops:

Bigwill 04-03-2005 09:29 PM

If you only knew!!!! :lol:

Anonymous 04-03-2005 11:12 PM

Golfing Nightmares....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by birdie_man
Not to mention the numerous holes in the walls...and the ceiling :P


Kind of funny that Tomasello recommended to the viewers of his video to get a small training club so they wouldn't knock out the walls/ceiling/lamps, etc........:)


Just remember to look at the club number before you start swinging clubs indoors....those long irons will do some heavy damage to ceiling if you're not careful, the better your extensor action, the worse it gets!!!! :shock:

DG

dclaryjr 04-03-2005 11:25 PM

Re: Golfing Nightmares....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Delaware Golf

Kind of funny that Tomasello recommended to the viewers of his video to get a small training club so they wouldn't knock out the walls/ceiling/lamps, etc........:)


Just remember to look at the club number before you start swinging clubs indoors....those long irons will do some heavy damage to ceiling if you're not careful, the better your extensor action, the worse it gets!!!! :shock:

DG

I'm fortunate to have a largely unused room with a cathedral ceiling, and a carpet that's due for replacement. There is a china cabinet in the room so I still have to be a little careful! :D

Trig 04-04-2005 08:05 AM

It helps....
 
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Originally Posted by mgjordan
Quote:

Originally Posted by birdie_man
Not to mention the numerous holes in the walls...and the ceiling :P

Boy, do I have some stories on that one . :oops:

It helps if you know how to do drywall repairs! My dad was a drywall contrator and we learned a lot as teenagers. I knew those skills would help me one day! :D


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